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Southeast Regional Ag News
Ted McKinney, CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, outlines recent changes to Cuban policy.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Ted McKinney, CEO of the National Association State Departments of Agriculture, reflects on the recent trade mission to Cuba.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Hatcheries' weekly program set 241 million eggs in incubators during the week ending July 29, down 1% from a year ago, and farmer sentiment rebounded in June as the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose 17 points.
Farm of the Future
Amy Wu's "Farms to Incubators" is now available wherever books are sold.
California Ag Today
After covering stories of agtech as a journalist for several years, Amy Wu decided to write a book about women in agtech.
Farm of the Future
YARA International has taken the step to start an incubator farm program.
The Agribusiness Update
Injury levels for meat and poultry workers reach all-time lows, and beef and pork exports adapting to times.
The Agribusiness Update
Trump names Gregg Doud as Chief Negotiator for U.S. Trade Representative, and trade with Cuba faces restrictions under new President.
The Agribusiness Update
Senate considers higher ethanol year-round, and Ag worries Trump will dump Cuba trade.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. with upper hand in Mexican sugar dispute, and Trump may follow through on withdrawal from Paris Climate Accord.
The Agribusiness Update
Another Interview for Ag Secretary and Restaurant Sales Top Home Food Sales for First Time
The Agribusiness Update
Confidence that the trade embargo will not get in the way of ag products to Cuba under Trump, and an Oregon Company comes out with new clover that's a win-win for livestock and growers.
The Agribusiness Update
Texas A&M University confirmed that Scientists at the school have taken a step closer to achieving a cattleman's dream
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The amendment allows Americans to offer private credit for the export of American agricultural commodities to Cuba. Currently, Cuban importers must pay cash on hand for American agricultural commodities, limiting American farmers' ability to compete in Cuba's growing markets.
The Agribusiness Update
The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee overwhelmingly voted to include four pro-engagement Cuba amendments in a must-pass FY 2017 appropriations bill.
Land & Livestock Report
Oklahoma State University senior and Washington state resident JD Rosman just returned from a trip to Cuba earlier this week.
Northwest Report
Potato farmer are seeking to lift a quarantine...and should the Cuban embargo be lifted...yes and no.
Northwest Report
China is passé...Changes to Cuban sanctions are welcomed.
Farm of the Future
The Obama administration is working to end a trade embargo and increase trade with Cuba, and many think U.S. agriculture would stand to gain a great deal from that improved relationship
Land & Livestock Report
Recently, Idaho ranchers Laurie and Bill Lickley traveled to Cuba. I spoke with Laurie about their adventure.